Camera Bubble

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I was the only still photographer present when Louisa Bradshaw and her husband, Dan Jessop, left the Tom Green County Courthouse Friday after a custody hearing for their newborn baby. But there was a swarm of tv cameras.

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They formed what Brooke called a “camera bubble” around the couple as they carried their son to a waiting vehicle.

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The mechanics of the bubble are more complex than you’d think. Walking backwards through unknown terrain with a $60k camera on your shoulder and holding out a microphone can be a challenge. One guy dropped a pair of headphones and they dragged along, still attached to his camera but repeatedly crunched under the feet of the bubble.

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I rarely walk with the bubble. I swarm around it for multiple angles. And I’ll run ahead and find a good viewpoint…

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…then wait for the bubble to come to me and pass.

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I ran ahead to the car and got on the far side, where I could photograph them getting into the vehicle. Most of the bubble got stuck with the view from behind.

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The kiss happened fast and it was a tough shot through the glass.

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One comment on “Camera Bubble
  1. Me says:

    Thats a cute one Trent. The kiss. Its very sweet. Thanks. (She’s my cousin.)

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